Thursday, December 10, 2009

For airline and cargo pilots. Do all of your trips begin and end at your domicile?

Yes, usually pilots fly for a few days..then fly back into the airport they startedFor airline and cargo pilots. Do all of your trips begin and end at your domicile?
Sooner or later, one way or the other. If you don't close the circle in revenue service, you deadhead home in coach class or lay over in some horrible place like Honolulu.





I used to have lots of HongKong layovers, and made lots of friends there. I sang in the Choir at St. John's Cathedral; it was lots of fun. The guy that sang right in front of me was the richest man in Asia, and he threw some interesting parties.





If I think about it much more, I'll cry.For airline and cargo pilots. Do all of your trips begin and end at your domicile?
No. I was domiciled at Miami. The company's operational hub was Dayton.
No
Yes for the most part but that doesn't mean that you are flying yourself out or back.
Yep. Why do you ask?

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